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54952.6.       Action taken, definition

               As used in this chapter, “action taken” means a collective decision made by a majority of the
               members of a legislative body, a collective commitment or promise by a majority of the
               members of a legislative body to make a positive or a negative decision, or an actual vote by a
               majority of the members of a legislative body when sitting as a body or entity, upon a motion,
               proposal, resolution, order or ordinance.

               54952.7.       Copies of chapter to members of legislative body of local agencies

               A legislative body of a local agency may require that a copy of this chapter be given to each
               member of the legislative body and any person elected to serve as a member of the legislative
               body who has not assumed the duties of office.  An elected legislative body of a local agency
               may require that a copy of this chapter be given to each member of each legislative body all or a
               majority of whose members are appointed by or under the authority of the elected legislative
               body.

               54953.         Meetings to be open and public; attendance; teleconferencing;
                              secret ballots

               (a)  All meetings of the legislative body of a local agency shall be open and public, and all
               persons shall be permitted to attend any meeting of the legislative body of a local agency, except
               as otherwise provided in this chapter.

               (b)  (1)   Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the legislative body of a local agency may
               use teleconferencing for the benefit of the public and the legislative body of a local agency in
               connection with any meeting or proceeding authorized by law.  The teleconferenced meeting or
               proceeding shall comply with all otherwise applicable requirements of this chapter and all
               otherwise applicable provisions of law relating to a specific type of meeting or proceeding.

               (2)  Teleconferencing, as authorized by this section, may be used for all purposes in connection
               with any meeting within the subject matter jurisdiction of the legislative body.  If the legislative
               body of a local agency elects to use teleconferencing, the legislative body of a local agency shall
               comply with all of the following:

               (A)  All votes taken during a teleconferenced meeting shall be by rollcall.

               (B)  The teleconferenced meetings shall be conducted in a manner that protects the statutory and
               constitutional rights of the parties or the public appearing before the legislative body of a local
               agency.

               (C)  The legislative body shall give notice of the meeting and post agendas as otherwise required
               by this chapter.

               (D)  The legislative body shall allow members of the public to access the meeting and the agenda
               shall provide an opportunity for members of the public to address the legislative body directly
               pursuant to Section 54954.3.




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